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Mary Mulhern

Friday, May 4, 2012

Photos: 'Be Floridian' Bus Wrap Roll-Out

“Be Floridian” is messaging on Tampa buses to support new city fertilizer ordinance.

Submitted by Nanette O’Hara: Bright orange bus wraps heralded the roll-out of the “Be Floridian” awareness campaign Friday, May 4, in support of Tampa’s new fertilizer ordinance. The bus wraps urge residents to skip the fertilizer in the summer to protect Tampa Bay and other waterways that are our major source of fun. The campaign’s mascot is the iconic plastic pink yard flamingo. “Be Floridian” is a regional education campaign developed by the Tampa Bay Estuary Program. It debuted last year in Pinellas County and expands this year to Tampa, which is joining Pinellas in enacting the strictest urban fertilizer regulations in Florida. The city’s ordinance bans the use and sale of lawn and landscape fertilizers containing nitrogen from June …

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Looking for a Prostitute? It May Cost You an Extra $500

Under a new city ordinance, drivers caught buying drugs or soliciting a prostitute may have to pay a hefty fee to get their cars back.

Soliciting a prostitute or buying drugs from your vehicle may end up costing you a hefty extra fee. Drivers engaging in one of these activities could have to pay $500 to get their cars back under an ordinance that won the initial approval of the Tampa City Council on Thursday, Dec. 1, the St. Petersburg Times reports. The city currently impounds vehicles when their drivers are arrested for a prostitution offense, but owners pick up the bill only for towing and storage costs, which are typically less than $150, according to the Times report. Today, Council members approved the ordinance 6-1, with member Mary Mulhern voting no. A final vote is scheduled for Thursday, Dec.15.

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